Deuteronomy 13:2-6

2and the sign or wonder should come to pass concerning what he said to you, namely, “Let us follow other gods” – gods whom you have not previously known – “and let us serve them.” 3You must not listen to the words of that prophet or dreamer,
Heb “or dreamer of dreams.” See note on this expression in v. 1.
for the Lord your God will be testing you to see if you love him
Heb “the Lord your God.” The pronoun has been used in the translation for stylistic reasons to avoid redundancy.
with all your mind and being.
Heb “all your heart and soul” (so NRSV, CEV, NLT); or “heart and being” (NCV “your whole being”). See note on the word “being” in Deut 6:5.
4You must follow the Lord your God and revere only him; and you must observe his commandments, obey him, serve him, and remain loyal to him. 5As for that prophet or dreamer,
Heb “or dreamer of dreams.” See note on this expression in v. 1.
he must be executed because he encouraged rebellion against the Lord your God who brought you from the land of Egypt, redeeming you from that place of slavery, and because he has tried to entice you from the way the Lord your God has commanded you to go. In this way you must purge out evil from within.
Heb “your midst” (so NAB, NRSV). The severity of the judgment here (i.e., capital punishment) is because of the severity of the sin, namely, high treason against the Great King. Idolatry is a violation of the first two commandments (Deut 5:6–10) as well as the spirit and intent of the Shema (Deut 6:4–5).


False Prophets in the Family

6 Suppose your own full brother,
Heb “your brother, the son of your mother.” In a polygamous society it was not rare to have half brothers and sisters by way of a common father and different mothers.
your son, your daughter, your beloved wife, or your closest friend should seduce you secretly and encourage you to go and serve other gods
In the Hebrew text these words are in the form of a brief quotation: “entice you secretly saying, ‘Let us go and serve other gods.’”
that neither you nor your ancestors
Heb “fathers” (also in v. 17).
have previously known,
Heb “which you have not known, you or your fathers.” (cf. KJV, ASV; on “fathers” cf. v. 18).
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